Alyssa Milano Had the Best Comeback When Wendy Williams Criticized Public Breastfeeding

Alyssa Milano, an actress and mother of two, has lately become an advocate for breastfeeding moms everywhere. She has called out the TSA for confiscating her pumped breast milk, and now she's calling out Wendy Williams for being squeamish about seeing moms breastfeed in public.

The topic came up on Williams' show after Milano posted a photo on Instagram of her breastfeeding her 16-month-old daughter, Elizabella. "It's been one of the greatest joys in my life to breastfeed my babies," she wrote in the caption, adding the hashtag #normalizebreastfeeding. Though the picture received more than 38,000 likes, it still caused controversy, with some people saying she went too far.

Williams was one of those people. "I don't need to see that," she said. "But would you eat under a blanket?" Milano asked. "What I would do is I would go to the car and not on the bench in front of the big box store," Williams responded.

But Milano hit back, arguing that in our culture, it's somehow more appropriate to show breasts in a sexualized manner rather than their biological purpose, which is feeding babies. Williams agreed, saying she'd rather see a scantily clad woman than a woman breastfeeding in public. "I don't know why I feel this way. I'm a mom also," she said. "But breastfeeding is only a particular amount of time. For the rest of your life, your breasts are sexual things. They're funbags!"

Milano had the triumphant last word in the debate. "All over the world, you're the not-normal," she told Williams. "You're lucky the baby's not here, I'd whip 'em out right here and feed [her] on your show!"